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<H1 class="is-title-pane panel-pane pane-node-title">Socialists made strong
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<P>It’s a far cry from a revolution, but socialists had a surprisingly strong
showing in two city council races on Election Day, November 5. In Seattle,
Kshama Sawant <A
href="http://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2013/11/election-2013-seattle-mayor-and-city-council-results/"
rel=nofollow>picked up 46% of the vote</A> while challenging 15-year Democratic
incumbent Richard Conlin. And in Minneapolis, Ty Moore is <A
href="http://electionresults.sos.state.mn.us/Results/MunicipalRaces/6?districtid=43000"
rel=nofollow>only 131 votes behind Democratic candidate Alondra Cano</A>.</P>
<P>While Sawant and Moore both trail their opponents, neither race has been
officially called. And even if they both lose, they will have received an
unusual amount of grassroots and institutional support for two avowedly
anti-capitalist candidates running in major American cities. Additionally, they
both received major labor union endorsements, and Moore even managed to <A
href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/statelocal/229797751.html"
rel=nofollow>raise more money than the Democrat in the race</A>.</P>
<P>“This is an indication of how eager people are for real change,” Sawant told
msnbc. Both she and Moore ran as members of the Socialist Alternative party, an
organization alternatively described as Trotskyist or democratic socialist.</P>
<P>“I think the situation across the country is ripe for this, and our
organization Socialist Alternative. What’s unique is our organization took the
initiative,” said Moore. “I think in the post-Occupy world, with the political
discrediting of most capitalist institutions, including the two major parties,
Wall Street, the corporate-owned media—no offense intended—there’s openness to a
more bold working class challenge to the two-party system.”</P>
<P>Among the issues Moore campaigned on: A $15 minimum wage, public ownership of
Minneapolis utilities, and declaring housing to be a human right. Sawant also
focused on low wages and affordable housing as key issues, and was a vociferous
supporter of the SeaTac, Wash. referendum that <A
href="http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/seattle-election-day-win-workers">raised that
town’s minimum wage to $15 per hour</A>.</P>
<P>Both candidates have a history of grassroots activism outside of the
electoral process. Sawant is a member of the teachers union AFT Local 1719, one
of six unions to endorse her candidacy. Moore is a cofounder of the
anti-foreclosure group Occupy Homes; his campaign was endorsed by the powerful
labor organization SEIU Minnesota State Council. Sawant also received the
support of a handful of Democratic Party activists under the banner “<A
href="http://www.thestranger.com/slog/archives/2013/10/30/democrats-for-sawant"
rel=nofollow>Democrats for Sawant</A>,” and the endorsement of <A
href="http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/the-stranger-election-control-board-endorsements/Content?oid=17269982"
rel=nofollow>Seattle alt-weekly </A><EM><A
href="http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/the-stranger-election-control-board-endorsements/Content?oid=17269982"
rel=nofollow>The Stranger</A>.</EM></P>
<P>“In fact, we created quite a stir within the labor movement in Seattle and
the Democratic Party,” said Sawant. Her campaign says that it managed to raise
$110,000 entirely from individual donors.</P>
<P>Bhaskar Sunkara, editor and publisher of the socialist
publication <EM>Jacobin Magazine,</EM> said that a younger generation
of voters might be slightly more sympathetic to the socialist cause.</P>
<P>“In general, a lot of young people are demographically a lot less white, a
lot of us are first generation or immigrants coming from places where the word
has less of a taboo,” he said. “And the Cold War is over.”</P>
<P>In fact, young people between the ages of 18 and 29 have a slightly
more favorable view of the word “socialism” than “capitalism,” <A
href="http://www.people-press.org/2011/12/28/little-change-in-publics-response-to-capitalism-socialism/?src=prc-headline"
rel=nofollow>according to a 2011 Pew Poll</A>. Socialist magazines
like <EM>Jacobin Magazine</EM> and <EM>Dissent</EM> have developed <A
href="http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/148162/young-intellectuals-find-marx"
rel=nofollow>a small cult following among millennials</A>, and their young
editors have popped up in <A
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/28/arts/dissent-magazine-connects-with-younger-readers.html"
rel=nofollow>mainstream news outlets like the <EM>New York
Times</EM></A>.</P>
<P>Even when wielded by Republicans as an epithet, the “s” word, as Sunkara
calls it, doesn’t seem to carry as much weight as it used to. In New York,
Democrat Bill de Blasio’s campaign was barely affected by repeated accusations
that he was a socialist or <A
href="http://nypost.com/2013/11/03/de-blasio-visited-communist-ussr-in-college/"
rel=nofollow>Communist sympathizer</A>. De Blasio trounced Republican Joe Lhota
on Tuesday with <A
href="http://www.msnbc.com/hardball/de-blasio-wins-nyc-mayoral-race">a 49%
margin of victory</A>.</P>
<P>“In some ways, I think the right wing has done us a favor” by accusing
Democrats of being socialists, said Moore.</P>
<P>But Sunkara cautioned against overestimating the meaning of Moore and
Sawant’s campaigns, arguing that they probably do not herald “the coming tide of
some third-party push.”</P>
<P>“I think if anything, these are just kind of exceptional examples that we can
maybe turn into a generalized trend over the course of years,” he said.</P>
<P>“Our campaigns have shown in a couple small areas how the anger at the
present system can be translated into an electoral challenge,” said Moore, “but
I don’t think it will be only electoral.” He highlighted the <A
href="http://www.msnbc.com/all/among-the-poorest-paid-new-labor-revival">recent
fast food strikes</A> as an example of crucial non-electoral organizing.</P>
<P>Sawant said she believed campaigns like hers would spread, but “it’s not an
automatic thing.”</P>
<P>“Especially young people of color are feeling a deep sense of betrayal,” said
Sawant, herself an Indian-born immigrant. “What have they gotten from society?
And they are looking for an alternative, something that speaks to
them.”</P></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></ARTICLE></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>